Arthur T. Boddington . 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Sweet Williams {Dianthus barbatus) (H.B.) ft. 



A well-known, attractive, fret-- flowering hardy perennial, producing 

 a splendid ctlect in beds and borders with their rich and varied flowers. 

 It is much better to raise new, vigorous young plants from seed every 

 season than to divide the old plants. 



Boddington's Auricula-eyed. A remarkable strain of the popular 

 Sweet V\'i!liani with a distinct zone or eye. A great favorite with 

 all lovers of this well-known plant. p)^t. Oi. 



Mixed Colors $o 05 $0 75 



Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade 05 i 00 



Pure White. Excellent for cut-flowers 05 i 00 



Scarlet. Red, with white eye 05 i 00 



Maroon. Dark crimson 05 i 00 



Red. With white eye 05 i 00 



Violet. With white eye 05 I co 



Collection of 6 varieties, as above, 25 cts. 



Finest Mixed Single. Splendid colors 05 30 



Boddington's Giant Double, Finest Mixed 10 i 00 



Holborn Glory. This strain is a large-flowered selection 

 of the auricula-eyed section, the most beautiful and admired 

 of all Sweet Williams. This variety contains a beautiful 

 strain of light shades :o i 00 



BODDINGTON'S PINK BEAUTY 



Very distinct delicate pink flowers. A beautiful variety. I'kl. 15 

 cts., oz. $2. 



SUTTON'S SCARLET 



A still more remarkable color than our Pink Beauty, from which this 

 variety has been selected. The flowers are of an intense scarlet, simi- 

 lar to that of CJrenadin Carnation. A f^ed in the distance produces a 

 vivid effect. Seed scarce. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Boddington's Auricula-eyed Sweet Williams 



Sweet 'William. "Scarlet Beauty" 

 H.H.P. 



This is an excellent variety of this popular flower. Color 

 intensely deep rich scarlet, almost identical in color with the 

 Euphorbia splendens. Pkt. 15 cts., a pkts. for 25 cts. 



Sweet William, ''Newport Pink" (H.P.) 



\ distinct new color in this favorite hardj' plant. In color it 

 is what florists call watermelon-pink or salmon-rose. Strikingly 

 beautiful ; the habit of the plant is perfect, being well formed, 

 neat and compact, the flowers borne in massive heads on stems 

 iS inches high. For mid-season mass bedding it has no eijual. 

 It is also very effective as a pot-plant and for cutting. Perfectly 

 hardy in any part of the country. Pkt 15 cts., 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



Sweet "William. Double Rose (H.P.) 



( Dianlhus barbatus rosea fl. pi. ) 



Large umbels of handsome rose-colored flowers distinguish 

 this new Sweet William from other already known varieties. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



Sweet "William. Annual "Varieties. Mixed 

 (H.A.) 



This new variety grows abovit 9 inches in height ; flowers of 

 good size, well marked and very free-flowering. Seed sown 

 from January to March will bloom the .same year. Pkt. loots., 

 3 pkts. for 25 cts., 'Aoz. Si- 



Everblooming Hybrid Sweet "Williams 



{Dianlhus latifolius) 



These hybrids are the result of a cross between the annual China 

 I'inks and Sweet Williams, retaining most of the characteristics of the 

 latter. They form compact, l)iishy plants, with fine heads of double 

 flowers, ancl flower almost as quickly from seeds as the China Pinks. 

 Latifolius atro-coccineus £1. pi. This is unquestion- Pkt. Oz. 

 ably the finest of the hybrids, and comes quite true 

 from seed. In color it is a brilliant, fiery red, and com- 

 mands attention in any position $0 25 



Latifolius, Double Mixed. While not so desirable as 

 the above, it offers quite a variety in the way of color, 

 including rose, purple, violet, scarlet, etc 10 jjSo 60 



TAGETES signata pumila. A dwarf, compact, bushy 

 annual Marigold, with beautiful, delicate, fern-like 

 leaves, densely covered with flowers of bright yellow, Pkt. lioz. 

 striped brown ; a first-class border plant iSo 05 $0 20 



THALICTRDM (Meadow Rue). H.P. Summer. 



Adiantifolium. \% ^X.. Yellow 10 i 00 



Aquilegifolium. 3 ft. Purple 10 i 00 



TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort). H.P. i ft. Summer. 



Virginicus. Blue 10 



Thunbergia (5 ft.) 



Charming climbing annuals of rapid growth; excellent for window- 

 boxes, hanging-baskets and vases. July to October. p)^, qz. 



Alata. Yellow with black eye So lo $i 25 



Alata alba. White, with black eye 10 i 25 



Aurantiaca. Orange, with black eye 10 I 25 



Bakeri. Pure white 10 i 25 



Fryeri. Buff color 10 i 25 



Coccinea. Scarlet 25 



Grandiflora. Blue flowers ; an excellent climber 25 



Finest Mixed. Flowers white, yellow and orange, with 



black eye •' i «> 



TRICYRTIS hirta (Japanese Toad Lily). H.P. iKft. 



Creamy white. Summer lO 



